Burying the Dead After the Battle of Dorylaeum by Gustave Dore

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TitleBurying the Dead After the Battle of Dorylaeum
ArtistGustave Dore
Art MovementRomanticism

About Burying the Dead After the Battle of Dorylaeum

The artwork titled “Burying the Dead After the Battle of Dorylaeum,” created by Gustave Doré, is an illustration belonging to the Romanticism art movement. This particular piece is part of the “Bibliothèques des Croisades” series. The illustration graphically depicts the aftermath of a brutal battle, focusing on the grim activity of burying the fallen.

In the artwork, a somber and desolate battlefield is shown, littered with the bodies of those who perished in the conflict. Crusaders are depicted performing the sorrowful task of stripping the corpses of their adversaries, preparing them for burial. The bleakness of the scene is accentuated by the dark, foreboding sky and the stark, mountainous backdrop, underscoring the tragedy and desolation of war. The arrangement of the figures and the meticulous detailing evoke a somber, reflective mood characteristic of Romanticism, allowing viewers to deeply sense the pathos and ravages of historical warfare.

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